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Durham Review (1897), 5 Sep 1935, p. 4

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Mr and Mrs Willard Macdonaid and little son Murray. ot Hepworth, wore visitors over the holiday with Mrs Macuionald’s parents. Mr and Mrs George Mittttton. 1 Mr and Mrs Georn Mich"... n. _ Those who attended the Toronto Exhibition from our burg were Mr. and Mrs George H. Torry. Mrs Geo. Reay and Miss Christine McCuiloch. --" _.-,,, om reopens on Tuesday with Helen Milligan as teacher. Permit me, ladies and gentlemen, to bring to 'ilig,,ii.C:,,iiili:_Nillllllt a is Ill your attention another matter. Rt hon. ll. B. 'irh'y'si:?"EiFiMil-i, 2 l Ml Bennett. Prime Minister of Canada. will dellvera series of [our radio addresses over a Radio Commission net. LEWIS G. CAMPBELL work, at , o'clock, standard time. on the evenings ot September 6th, 9th. llth and Nth. You will do well in cancelling otTflicting engagements and listening in on these half hour talks by Canada's fore- most citizen. If you have a radio set, invite your friends and neighbors who are not so fortunate. Remember the hour and the dates. Yours sincerely, I taio this opportunity of announcing my candidature in the Impending Dominion elec- tion I am supporting the Conservative cause because I believe that the record and achieve- msnts of the present Government during the past five years have been in the interest of the Cinadian people, and because I am confident that the program of reform, already initiated, can best be carried to completion under its direction. Supported by capable speakers, public meet- ings will be held from time to time There will be one, at least, within easy motoring distance of every elector in the riding To those meetings you are cordially invited, no matter what your political convictions may be, or may have been. I w ould Welcome the opportunity of presenting my views on questions of national interest. Permit me, ladies and gentlemen, to brine to To Bar. was» celery! or them have beer: W picture, are bleached by means ot VICKERS Brown treated some of o a birthday party on the Electors of Grey-Bruce ' A Grey County Celery Plantation Mr Thos. Hancock of helpers left these parts iernoon after tinitstting renovating the church. The women of the con. The Sharp, Hickling, Fulton Byers families attended the ft of the late Miss Jessie Bailey, gh'er of Mr. Chas. Bailey or lash on Saturday. Mr and Mrs H daughter of Cue]: Mr and Mrs John visited friends in in the week. The Hickling family attended reunion in Waterloo Park on I Day. Mr. Joseph Edmunds had the mis- fortune to have one of his valuable cows killed with a car while taking them to pasture. It is about time more care was taken when driving cars. HAMPDEN these parts Thdr'sih'ay at r flnitsttiM the work or he church. Guelph, togethuer with Iss Jessie Bailey, dau- Chas. Bailey of .Lam- try, well-known The celery is where a high d and ia now goodly number or are being placing boards Wylie of Hanover. this locality early and Mayor Congregation are Lobsinger and over to Toronto and nded the on Labor work or with her néw m; "Yes. Just a: ttion are man is displaced 'mmimsimrsris-as-z:ir:a 'XE-a-csc-ata-i-rate-c-rs-ac.: funeral To Rent--- where 'sarttC; along the rows, .mmeuutely by use of bleaching pa- per along the rows. The use ot boards or Inner bleach” the celery without. subjecting it to mine, dirt, etc. " is the one in bleaching where earth is merely piled up; Alnnu Oh!- --_---, along the rows while the ream immediately by per along the . G. CAMPBELL 10 acres land, at sou! ham. Apply to Mrs Durham, or at P. Law Big bundle ot old at Review Omee. J lighting fires, Iavin Send The 1 friends .---They ed to his duties with a. large atm The Misses Nellie and are attending High Sch over. contemplating hing of the ct noon. "Janet says Mr reminder will be iieiiifiii lu- ‘,_ 7' V rows to keep out Us duties Tuesday morGiir large attendance of pupils. Iays she’s wildly in love new motor-car." , Just another case where Pauli of Stratford return. y to Mrs. Wm. Porter. at P. Lawrence), store. Ig a cleaning and Berttty- church, Wednesday atrer. or old papers. only " Me. Just the thing for laying under carpet... Brick house and stable Review to your absent I will enjoy reading it. other case where by machinery!" south end ot Dur. the light, and Beth Byers School in Han.. _ -"-""'-'"'eqr v- - UWI" Ian Bay Phgit Growers, Ltd., Thom. K.-.. Whrle some of it la marketed, much of it will not be ready until an in September, when they will be pulled out, craved and n‘ored in cold accuse ready for Chr'atmaa and winter true. Mr. Mitchell ia . son of Mr. G.; H. Mltchell, Secretary of the Georg-l tart D-- - "r" - Sir Malcolm Campbell, the English racing wizard, has beaten his own motor race record, this time in Utah. The pace he wanted to make was 300 miles per hour and he did it, making 301.1292 miles an hour. Evi- dently he didn't look at the scenic beauty of Utah, or pick up any hitch hikers on route. l 'erop of boys and girls entering school for the tirst time on Tuesday, will ‘be head of a political party in Can. (ada, say, forty years hence. and what :klnd of politics it will be? What kind of parliament we will have after 14th or October next, makes a good subject tor discussion. It looks at time of writing as if Mackenzie King will have some of his majority clipped by the advent of Social Credit in dominion policies. in tion making us all study the map of that section of the Conflict. It is estimated there are at least 900 candidates representing various Parties and what-not in the contest in the approaching Dominion elee. ttrs., One thing is coming mulching war crisis, i making us all study " are t The mellow days ant aocompcny the month of September are here and what month of the year can vie with her in charm. True, we canth Sept. with the first frosts. yellow leaf, etc., but her riot of color and pageantry overcome the less pleasant assoo’a- tions. And as well as Nature's paint being so liberally sprinkled the; interior of our homes no matter) how humble. carry the appetizintrl odous of pickling time. Like the our) fashioned pie that mother used to', make, no kitchen is as fascinating“! at n!;.l.l_ A!" _ mye atrium Inim- THE DURHAM REVIEW Just wonder it any of the fresh RAMAGE & son Proprietors THOSE APPETIZING ODORS his, anyway. -it" is out of the ap- - -'""""q9. The Mission Circle w during the lime that Mr f The ladies' Aid Society was organ. ized in March 1920 through Mrs. (Rem) Alrd. who was the tirst pres- ident. Other presidents were: Mrs (Reva) Clickington, Mlu Mora Mao, ‘Donald. Mrs Du: MM and the present president MN Arthur Hom.. er. Mrs Wm. Fulton has been sec’y since the organization ot society. The present vice president Ls Mm Hugh Dachau: ud the present treasurer itt Mrs Iv‘lnlnv "MU-‘- The Cradle membership ol Ing since 1912 Wperintendent, The Sunda fttrurishmg on for 50 Years Year 1885. Re the flrat Bum erintendents , Donald, John Poster, Duncan MaoLean. Tt ant is Mr. A, has been sum: The present " aid and the tr Lean. and this mid, Pastor l'rt McNeil, Campbell, c nan, Pastor McDonald, I clay, Rev's. Henry Cricl and Pastor . sent pastor. During the past 60 lowing pastors served faithfully: Rev. D. W: Warren, Rev's. Wm. MacDonald, Pastor Putt A. McF‘ayden, J. B. 1 J. Roberts, J C. Dunln uccu reuecorated. The land for the [church was given by Patrick O'Neil. Of the char'er members three aur- vive: Alex MaeGiltivray, Chatsworth; Mrs John A. MacDonald (Catherine MaeEaehern), Westhope. N.D.; Mrs John MacDonald (Mary MacGilllvray) Wanard. Sask.’ I TORONTO td Pastor "It pastor Two of u _ The church was erec ‘the sixth con. north t road. The parsonage church was erected i1 buildings are frame a spring through the E Ladies' Aid and past been redecorated. The church was teven hv I been superintendent for present mer 13 Donald and the treasurer in Ar - _..v. m Dean tree'y the organization ot soolety. The n vice president ls Mm Hugh an Ind the present. treasurer I “New umu‘ Elder A. Warren, pastor of the second church was elected chairman of the meeting and after some re- marks showing the benetpt, that would arise from the two churches being united, it was moved by Henry O'Neil of second church and Bet. onded by Archibald MacLean of sec- and church that the first and second churches unite and be one church., The motion was carried unanimously.; The church was to be known as the regular Baptist church at Bear, tinck. Hector MacDonald and Henry O'Neil were the first deacons and J. O'Neil who had been clerk of the second church continued as clerk of the new church. I e A council was called on June 2, . 1875 for the organization of this sec- - and Baptist church. The following 5 neighboring Baptist churches were _ represented by these delegates: Ches- t 1ey---John Sluggett,. Robert Atkinson, _ Donald MoGlegor; PrfeevMs--.Etder R. Macintyre. Angus Beaton, Archi- bald Bea'on, Donald Benton; Hanov-l ' er--Deacaa Whiteford, Robert White-l ford, R. Clement; Pa'tale.v--Eider McNeil, together with Elder J. Couttsl evangelist; Mt. Fbrest--liyder G. F. Robertson, Deacon Poole. H. H.' Stovel and Rev. D. Wright, pss‘or' of the church. One ot the ilrtrt list of names ot', the members constituting the church are as follows: Mr and Mrs Henry, O'Neil, Jonathan O'Neil, Elizabeth; MacLean. Catherine MaeEachern, A.' MacLean. Margaret Maetean, Alex, Mac0'llivray, Mr and Mrs Morrisl Jones and Jane Makilom, Mr. and 1 Mrs. John McKechnie. I In January 1876 a mee'lng was; held in the schoolhouse on the sev-f enth con. for the purpose of con- i sidering uniting of the two church- es and the building of a church. I church. a Sunday l On April 2, 1875 another group of IBentinck Baptists met in the home 'or Mr. Patrick O'Neil. On that oc- leasion Elder J.C. Muklsk of Mt. {Forest preached from Luke 12:32.-â€"-‘ “Fear not lit'le Bock. for it is your! Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom." After preaching, iii) der MakUk made a statement of the scripture doctrines believed and held by regular Baptists and the group; declared Ihat these were the same held by themselves. Jonathan O'. Neil was appointed church clerk. I _ I'm-twain UIII I"" CCC?.,'.!:, CHekingtan, Mrs. ”my and In l IA. C. IncDonnld. In Wm. Fulton " The tirtrt Baptat church in Ben-‘18 now sec'y and Mm Don new; " tinck was a Gaelic Baptist church. I treuurer. Mrs Rush um ro-l, ',No record ot the orgaaimtion of that 1 members arttendinq some ot the lint launch has been kept, but It irmfrtitym. l :known um it w“ in existence a, Mission Band was organised in "MI, iiittie' time before April 1875. Rev. 1 under the leadership of Miss Horn; :Robert Mach-nyre spoke to an. lit- MODODIId and Mr... Wm. Nton.; Itle group ot Baptist people In their, Among the presidents were Elsiei Port'. One of the earliest list otiBch- Elton Adlnm. Geo. Brown.“ jmembers hat can be found containiCiitrord Adlam, John McDonnld. Ulvn: ithe following names: Mr and Mrs s.iMeDonald and Elsie Markie. The: fGnlivmy, Mr and Mrs Hector Muolpresent oillcers Ire Ruth Viclters,t (Donald, Mr and Mrs Archibald Mac/Helen McCunig, and Janet Potter-son“ Lean, Miss Mary MneGiilivray and‘ The B.Y.P.U. was orgnnized in ‘Mrs Rachael McKinnon. ‘October 1926 through the ettoru Jr) ‘I On. April 2, 1875 another group of'Rev. Mr. Cricklngton nnd Mr. John l Benunck Baptists met in the home:'MtreDonald. The tlrttt omcers were.' ot Mr. Patrick O'Neil. On that oe/Honorary pres., Rev. H. Crickington 3 casion Elder J.C. Muklsk of Mt. lmen. John MacDonald. vice pres., C. I forest preached from Luke 1r.diV.,luaeruitii, sec'y Florence Kress. treat.I Fear not lit'le flock, for it is your'Elton Adlam. Present ottieert, are: " “the” good pleasure to give JJiliili. pres.. Mrs A. Homer. pres, L " the kingdom." After preaching, GTsiiiriito'ii;' vice pres., Arthu'r Adam-v tier. Muk'sk made a statement of the see'y, Gordon MncLenn' trans. Reg- scripture doctrines believed and held inald Adlnm. ' ' " Criekirurton, f the” payers, Galloway were Bumsrintendent HISTORY OF MULOCK BAPTIST CHURCH Rev Organization The of were Arthur " It re: Alexander . MacDonald, McKinnon and Dresem super] C. MacDonald. was erected In 1877 on . north of the Durham parsonage beside the ttat, at New: and has been " W. Fulton D. Wright, mu; Watt cranked! You and ml coal-nu to to forward tr. Puuenham I when you're afraid. - Kechnie. I 1876 a mee'ing was rhoolhouse on the sev-i the purpose of con-' "r of the two church-'! Wing of a church. I 'rarruar, no“..- .. u, am MacLean of Bee the titat and second and be one church, carried unanimously. i vas to be known as d in 1880. Bom He ones and this e efforts of the Pastor, both have I has been a f of the church Organized the McKinnon was it. Other sup. Arch Years the for the church present 21 years Mchon. 80- is I; Hanov- The little white church for the nut rt White, 60 years, tty-Elder "Us a, place tinny friends will recall. i. “at“, With its pastors so faithful er G. P. Its teachers so loyal, H. H. And their hearers who welcomed t, ”5.0,! them ell. , Oh that lit‘le white church, never lines of: wealthy or big, e church Has a wondrous attrsction tor some; "tt Henry; For 'twas there they found Christ Elizabeth? With His friendship and love hem, A. 'And His pardon so freely won. n, Alex.ln that Ittle white church, with a ' Morris) spirit sublime, l Y. andIch gripped them and held them all day; i " was Made them happy to serve; f the Bel“: Made them willing to work; I ("The Nursing ICruckosn and a jlreahmenm a1 Spent together In! the hme o 'Sept. Mth. Diploma: often when from lack oi conno- Inasmuch hu ruined may I "put: ttttn, A quick temper ruin- judgment. Anger km: nothing in long; neacners and pupils are back to work this week after the vacation ‘a.nd we wish tor them a pleasant and profitable time. The u.F'.w.o. will hold their monthly meeting at home of In T. G. Lauder on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 11 when we expect to entertain Allan Park and Holdfast Clubs. , Burns, Freshman... .-.. . Teachers and. work this week Mr. Jack McKechn end visitor with Claw Misses Aura and EL Hols sin were recent Joe Crutchley. All will be glad to Mr Gowdy back to 0 Sunday. Miss Betty [and a pleasant holiday atlves. Mr and Mrs oamUiiiiiii. " day the titat of the week wit and Mrs David Coddle, .Lakel-et Mr and Mrs Wm. LlilGii, B were guests on Saturday with McLean families. Mr and Mrs Joe. family were visitors Mr and Mrs Joe Bm Mrs. Lance Rumble and so: also Master Donald Rumble of dale were weekend visitors wi and Mrs R. Lawson. Mr. James McCrne returned from Hamilton after spending a pleasant holiday wit her daughter Mm C. Male. Made them ready Juli, all a, FIRESIDE pryrtpiopmt ! Sixtleth anniversary services were {held Sunday, August 11th, when lRev. John Galloway of Huntsville a. .former pastor was the guest speaker. ___.__ --.- _....v nu uuu " nprw An organ was Insullod in thelUei,TiG. church during the murtorate of Rev.’ Mitt. nudge smaord, or Presto: M. P. Campbell. The tirttt omnlatlmu Lucile and Mr Manley Slum. was Mrs (Rev.) Campbell. Other‘spent Monday evening with Mr itl organism were: Mn (Rem) Pheo.,'ln Hugh Ridden. Miss Born MacDonald and mu fe' Mr. Doug." McDonald was a "N; " MacDonald the present ornnlst- ltor on loudly with Mr and In v, letinoh anal-rnn-m --a-, --__-- ‘“ By ALFRED who; ROCKY SA UGEEN Jack McKechnie was Justice. were visitors this week with Mrs Joe Brown, Allan Park. d Mrs James Miller spent a of .uunecunle was a week with Crawford friends. Mrs Joe. Crutchley and r uonald Rumble of Hills- weekend visitors with Mr Next mugs Musa Really ( 0. will hold their 1: at home of Mm T. Wednesday afternoon, we expect to entertain i Holdfast Clubs. lander returned after and Elma McGuire of recent guests of Mrs d to welcome Rev. to our church next the week wiih m}? with Toronto rel rill sewed I time hmont. Bram Ladies' Aid ' Mchcken M, with I Prayer by mum In on It payer. Boyd ttrv. ld Kindly '85 dealt Boyd ' win b on Wed given ayer by scripture Watt net. the Way by Ont the l Among " Erhibit;on (17.?.1', Mr Murray; I J”? Sm l I Mrs Gilber (Mr. Geo. Katie; M] SPERM Ho Misses Lot 'ttttt AMI-ad Mr, Sues: ry. True arid tended to l brother or Mr and Mrs furrow, Mr a! aid and daugh by Mrs Arnold nesday of last Twemory. - _,‘ - a“ umuv ce to othen. In John Schulz m the stoxy of Indium in Gtey Count Mrs Knuter sure u: account or tl convention held at Ravenna on Au; 2m; Mn Wright give a splo-nm paper on can of “Eggs". Mrs Kmu er and daughter Ilene, served dun ty rermstunena. ,,__ ..‘,.c 5n! 'some on sewing. making runs. an and tiomsm md reading. The t ie "intiumMx, of environment" u prepared by Imam Henderson, sh: ing how the environment does tiuenee one'a character and liu When children are taught and brow up in good homes they help to "M good citizens ind an: a zooc mtlo ce to others. Mrs John Sohutz In tho nun-- -' . _. Irene Kramer road for script”: Ieuon Matt. 6th chap. It was der, ed to hold . p'cnlc in place or II Sept. meeting and this, will be ln-l at Mm. Witt Anderlon's home u Sept. 7th. Mr. Cooper. Agr. Ru; I: expected to be pineal. Huhlm for plenum and mom warn new. The regular monthly meeting v 1axt'.seCraortord W. l. was held a the home of In Pete Kramer Au: 23rd with a good attendume of mm hers Md Wuhan. Guests with Mr and Mrs It demon over the weekend we and In Ron Smith and son ot Eugenia and Mrs Menu] and son Mr James McMullen etch-m. Alfred Miss Annie HObklrk as 75;;nkimp few weeks with her sister Mrs M, Donald of Durham. &un Vickers Gtibert Nohh Recent Visitor. with Mr and M! Andy Rude were: Mr and Mrs IN Christie. Toronto; Mr and Mrs m Bobuner Ind Hours Frank and I: nie Boomer of Owen Sound. nie Mr: John McKechnlo (nee Mu, Mormon). Begun spent the wank-.4. with her uncle Mr. Dona” Mex”: itoun “he. of Mr. John Mills. ('llllL1'l and hope for him a Rpm [recover-y. l Mr and In Mann Oliver, P: [caving Mr and In Harry Mum“ non. Toronto were guests ot Mr r"tl In Jame: Crutchley on Sunday We m sorry to learn of the ."' r Ind Mrs 3ne. 1 row, Mr Hid Mrs A “d daughter Ulva Mr and In Jack Wild: were 51:: (by vu‘mu with the latter: pan-nu Mr and In Charles Shewell, (Hm: Bound. j Mr and In D. C. Campbell family, Mr and In John Corleu, I. Ham 1nd daughter 'tttended (C.N.E. tn Tomto on Thursday Freddie at the h Mr. Lloyd Helm returned Saw any to In. home at Walter's Fall ttnvtnq been employed the pan xv month- with Mr. Percy Ledinglum I In Peter lountun wu a new Nutter wtth [Hond- In Toronto. Mr and In P. mm entertained number of (dead. on Friday m’vnm n Jolly tine bolas Open! in Baum an mule. and different idiii,' Mr and In D. C. Cumpbell .41.” Sunnis] afternoon In Cheeky. It cm! It. Will Cor-let! and far, Mr mule. In R. Corlett. 0“.» M. were My - of Mr an“ In John Con-Ion. - __ _ - m Lulu] Arnold, Winnon, spent an n- -A - Mr DORNOCH those from l heurtfelt the hem the late [in and Mrs McMullen s Mr James Mcuullen ot Fr MULOCK e human home ot hi CRAWFORD ' or eanronmem" ll Mthtrmd Henderson, sho ' environment does I ; character and lite m m taught and brow! M19 SEPT. 5 1935 Duane}: late Miss Week with friend who this J. land mo William-ford. G] Cooper. Agr. an, , present. Hohhi. you: were discu , and Hrs Wm. At Weekend were: My symmuu n is Mr. MacDonald I L C. Macho I Imampwk Mrs E. B. Mrs John ll Idntmh Of Niagmu nd l friend Mt. ”are Plcud l 9.an Jessie wee giver, I "In. quill it the Ire ies, a holid Fted 'll tun lithe We" an Is Bon Mn on “V tt or To th mah Wars a! ho " tot hel it th M CUSTOM Phone I Central m do! our pun. Hum Hot Central H Mr Conn Thou. SOL'THBU wh NORTH 80 In Geo. of Nllgu with Mr and fun” Ipen I ARROW m: - Gunn Messrs turned to me time Ben ch In: l her Bl tNeod Why b Travel h! ITINRI ALL Mrs Douglas Tuesday tended l chnht My the Mr. In to In! In thon. Mrs RI empt Thu-chi Albert W Monday 1 M errecrd R JO Mr Keep D L' 12.50 HE TH On " 1V6 " tl

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